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VMware 1V0-21.20 Exam - Topic 3 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-21.20 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 3
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What is a benefit of VMware vSphere Storage APIs - Data Protection?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Kati
3 months ago
Wait, LAN-free backups? That’s pretty cool! Didn’t know that was possible!
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Billy
3 months ago
A makes sense, but D is confusing. Decentralized? Really?
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Orville
3 months ago
C sounds interesting, but I’m not sure it’s a real benefit.
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Karrie
4 months ago
I think B is better. Backup agents are super reliable.
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Novella
4 months ago
A is definitely the right choice! Centralized backups are a game changer.
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Sina
4 months ago
D sounds familiar, but I thought the whole point was to have centralized backups, not decentralized. I’m confused!
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Mari
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards B, but I can't recall if using a backup agent in the guest OS is actually a benefit of the APIs.
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Lucy
4 months ago
I feel like I saw a question similar to this in practice exams, and I think it was about off-host backups being more efficient.
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Maile
5 months ago
I think the answer might be A, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about centralized backups in my studies.
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Hermila
5 months ago
Ah, I see what they're getting at now. Option A describes the core benefit of these APIs - enabling efficient, centralized VM backups without impacting the ESX hosts. The other options don't capture that as directly.
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Eleni
5 months ago
I'm not too familiar with the specifics of VMware's backup APIs, so I'll need to think through each option methodically. Eliminating the less relevant ones and focusing on the key differences will be important.
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Aide
5 months ago
Option A seems like the clear winner to me. Centralized, off-host, LAN-free backup of VMs is a major benefit of these APIs. The other options don't seem as directly relevant.
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Rocco
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the benefits of VMware vSphere Storage APIs - Data Protection. I think the key is to focus on the differences between the answer options.
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Hester
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the options. I'll need to re-read them carefully to make sure I understand the differences between centralized/decentralized and on-host/off-host backup approaches.
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Selma
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about implementing a P3O model with Hub Portfolio Offices. I think I've got a good handle on the key concepts here.
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Mariann
9 months ago
Option A all the way! Offloading backup processing from the ESX hosts sounds like a recipe for a smoother, more efficient backup process.
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Ethan
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm going to have to go with B. Backing up virtual machines with a guest OS agent seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Luz
8 months ago
User 3: I'm not sure, but I think D might be a good option for decentralized, on-host backup.
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Marsha
8 months ago
User 2: I agree with Marsha, A seems like a good choice for VMware vSphere Storage APIs - Data Protection.
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Herminia
9 months ago
User 1: I think A is the best option. Centralized, off-host backup sounds efficient.
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Lenna
9 months ago
This is a tough one, but I think I'll go with A. Centralized, off-host backup just sounds like it would be more reliable and scalable.
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Sheridan
8 months ago
Loreta: That's a good point, D does offer flexibility in backup options.
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Jolene
8 months ago
User 3: I'm leaning towards D, decentralized, on-host backup could be more flexible.
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Loreta
8 months ago
User 2: I think B could also be a good choice, backup with a backup agent in the guest OS seems efficient.
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Loreen
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, A does sound like the best option for reliable backup.
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Karl
10 months ago
I don't know, C makes sense to me. Increasing ESX host resources for backup processing could be a benefit.
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Bernardo
8 months ago
C) It increases ESX host resources to do backup processing.
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Louis
8 months ago
B) It allows backup of a virtual machine with a backup agent in the guest OS.
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Dante
8 months ago
A) It enables centralized, off-host. LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines.
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Dannie
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards D. Decentralized, on-host backup sounds like it would be less resource-intensive for the ESX hosts.
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Joanna
8 months ago
D) It facilitates decentralized, on-host, LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines.
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Marti
8 months ago
C) It increases ESX host resources to do backup processing.
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Shawnda
8 months ago
B) It allows backup of a virtual machine with a backup agent in the guest OS.
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Lisbeth
9 months ago
C) It increases ESX host resources to do backup processing.
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Simona
9 months ago
B) It allows backup of a virtual machine with a backup agent in the guest OS.
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Simona
9 months ago
A) It enables centralized, off-host. LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines.
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Lauryn
9 months ago
A) It enables centralized, off-host. LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines.
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Twana
10 months ago
I believe option D) facilitates decentralized, on-host, LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines could also be a benefit, as it can distribute the backup load across multiple hosts.
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Ellsworth
10 months ago
I agree with Alisha. Having centralized backup can make the process more efficient and easier to manage.
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Alisha
10 months ago
I think the benefit of VMware vSphere Storage APIs - Data Protection is A) It enables centralized, off-host, LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines.
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Arthur
11 months ago
Option A seems like the way to go. Centralized, off-host backup sounds like it would be much more efficient than guest OS-based backups.
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Marcelle
9 months ago
B) That option sounds like it would require more resources compared to centralized backup.
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Lavonda
9 months ago
A) It allows backup of a virtual machine with a backup agent in the guest OS.
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Mitzie
9 months ago
B) I agree, centralized backup definitely seems more efficient.
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Fernanda
10 months ago
A) It enables centralized, off-host. LAN-free backup of vSphere virtual machines.
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